Batman: The Dark Knight Vol 2 6

"Run Rabbit Run": On Harmon Island, Batman wakes to find Superman kneeling over him, apologizing for having used as much of his strength as he did in fighting him. Fortunately the adrenaline rush of nearly being killed by Superman has burned mos

Now you listen to me, Lieutenant... I run as tight a ship as I can and you have no idea how choppy the waters get out here. So unless you're ready to sprout a pair and take on some actual bad guys for once, you'll leave me to my ulcer, my nicotine addiction, and my commitment to making sure the citizens of Gotham City and my men don't suffer for some fool crusade you've --

Synopsis for "Run Rabbit Run"

On Harmon Island, Batman wakes to find Superman kneeling over him, apologizing for having used as much of his strength as he did in fighting him. Fortunately the adrenaline rush of nearly being killed by Superman has burned most of the anti-fear toxin out of his system.

This reminds him that he told the Flash to run in order to prevent the toxin from metabolizing. However, now he realizes that Flash needs to be pushed to the edge, as merely running is likely causing the toxin to charge up, so to speak. He sends Superman to help Flash, in the meantime. With Superman gone, Batman looks up to see the White Rabbit taunting him, and he gives chase.

Meanwhile, in downtown Gotham City, the GCPD manages to catch one of the last remaining escapees from Arkham Asylum. Nearby, Commissioner Gordon is begrudgingly listening to Lieutenant Forbes of Internal Affairs threaten that he plans to have him suspended indefinitely without pay for his association with the Batman. Gordon is outraged at Forbes' recommendation that he seek legal counsel, given that the GCPD is in the middle of one of the worst inmate uprisings the city has ever seen. When Forbes hangs up, Gordon receives a report that the Batman hasn't been found yet.

White Rabbit taunts Batman, claiming that his detective skills are not up to their reputation. Batman considers the tale of the White Rabbit in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, remembering that the rabbit was actually less mad than Wonderland's other denizens. He was merely terrified of losing his head.

He follows the girl until she stops outside a large bunker and lighthouse, where she is joined by Scarecrow. The Scarecrow leaps at Batman, claiming that this island base will be a monument to Batman's purest fears. Though the Batman is confident and unshakable in his sense of self, he knows what he fears. Angrily, Batman sprays the man with knock-out gas, and then hogties him. As he does so, he comments to White Rabbit that she is not the first young woman he's seen get drawn in by a psychopathic master. Smirking, she taunts him about Flash's state.

Meanwhile, Superman encourages Flash to run even harder, though he knows Barry wants to stop. Superman comments that he should think of it like a snakebite, where they need to find a way to get the venom out of his bloodstream. This makes Flash realize that Batman's made a mistake, and they rush back to Gotham.

Batman finds himself under attack by Bane. The massive villain admits that he admires Batman's tenacity, given that he overcame the effects of the toxin where no one else had. Bane suggests that others might be happy to let go of their fear, but the Batman clings to his fears so much that he would risk a painful and hideous death to keep it inside of him. He is sure that Batman fears him, especially now, seeing him after he had broken his spine over his knee.

As he struggles to stay alive, Batman senses something different about his old foe. He manages to send a shock of volts through Bane's body, stunning him long enough to ask where Poison Ivy is, but the effect doesn't last long, and Batman is forced to run away. Bane manages to catch up, and he warns that while his new Venom serum is capable of shutting down a lesser man's nervous system, it has the effect of enhancing his own intellect.